Its mental
No its a behaviour because you can observe someone doing it.
you should say to him if you are aloud girl friends why shouldn't i be aloud to have guy friends and make him feel guilty about. the only other reason i can think of is he wants you all him to himself because he loves you and is scared someone elese will take you away from him, ask him how he feels about you, but don't say it like that :L don't be nervous your going to have to face it some time or another!
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The right-handed patient may experience difficulty in counting aloud due to the sedation affecting the right hemisphere responsible for language processing and motor control of the left side of the body. The patient may struggle to control the left arm movements and verbalize the counting, leading to impaired performance or inability to complete the task.
Freudian is an adjective used in relation to the Austrian psychologist Sigmund Freud. He was known for his theory that all humans have a concious and an unconcious mind, in which we keep thoughts to ourselves in out unconcious mind. This term is most likely used in, "Freudian Slip", when one says something aloud that they did not mean to. Example of a Freudian Slip: Jimmy asked Suzie after school for a quarter & two nipples, when he meant to say "two nickles".
For a child, yes. Children tend to have imaginary friends all of the time. For an adult, it's not exactly normal. It also depends in the degree of the imaginary friend. If you talk to them aloud or start to see them as reality, it may be a good idea to see a therapist.
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aloud
The homophone of allowed is aloud.
The homophone for "allowed" is "aloud."
Aloud
Allowed (like, "That's not allowed.")
Aloud was created in 2002.
Aloud is an adverb.
The homophone of aloud is allowed.
Speak aloud
The homophone for "allowed" is "aloud."
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